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Last post Nov 20, 2012 12:28 PM by Horizon_Net
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Nov 17, 2012 08:39 AM|LINK
Hi
I am new to windows azure currently we are using VS2008 and SQL Server 2008
Currently we are using following concepts in SQL Server 2008
1) Replication (Transactional replication)
2) Integration Service
3) SSAS
All the above things would be supported by Windows Azure?
We are planning to upgrade our products to Cloud Computing for better performance
Please suggest me
Thanks
Srikanth.N
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Nov 20, 2012 12:28 PM|LINK
Hi,
with the Windows Azure SQL Databases some of your points will not work. I would suggest that you have a look at the Windows Azure Virtual Machines, where you can set up your SQL Server and work with it as usual - http://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/manage/windows/common-tasks/sql-server-on-a-vm/
Keep in mind that Cloud Computing doesn't mean that you will have better performance. One of its key concepts is high availability. The performance depends on your application.
Srikanth Nar...
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upgrade to windows azure from VS2008 and SQL Server 2008
Nov 17, 2012 08:39 AM|LINK
Hi
I am new to windows azure currently we are using VS2008 and SQL Server 2008
Currently we are using following concepts in SQL Server 2008
1) Replication (Transactional replication)
2) Integration Service
3) SSAS
All the above things would be supported by Windows Azure?
We are planning to upgrade our products to Cloud Computing for better performance
Please suggest me
Thanks
Srikanth.N
Horizon_Net
Star
8309 Points
1441 Posts
Re: upgrade to windows azure from VS2008 and SQL Server 2008
Nov 20, 2012 12:28 PM|LINK
Hi,
with the Windows Azure SQL Databases some of your points will not work. I would suggest that you have a look at the Windows Azure Virtual Machines, where you can set up your SQL Server and work with it as usual - http://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/manage/windows/common-tasks/sql-server-on-a-vm/
Keep in mind that Cloud Computing doesn't mean that you will have better performance. One of its key concepts is high availability. The performance depends on your application.
If my post solves your problem, please mark as answer.